A 3-year-old child experienced stomachache, diarrhea, and vomiting due to dyspepsia. After examination, the doctor recommended intravenous treatment.
A child with a high fever and stuffy nose is found to have phlegm accumulation in the trachea after examination, and parents inquire about how to handle the situation.
What should you do if your three-month-old child suddenly develops a fever?
A child’s sudden fever due to scare may be caused by calcium deficiency leading to night terrors. It is recommended to undergo a blood trace element test and supplement calcium.
A 2-month-old baby suddenly develops a high fever of 39.4 degrees, accompanied by a runny nose and slight cough. The baby is in good spirits and has never had a high fever before. Ask for quick cooling methods and solutions without medication.
A child suddenly developed a high fever up to 39 degrees, and after taking antipyretics, the temperature dropped. However, the next morning, the fever returned to 39 degrees again. After a medical diagnosis, it was found to be tonsillitis with a mild inflammation. Blood tests revealed a mild inflammation, and medication for clearing the throat and pediatric amoxicillin were prescribed. Nevertheless, the fever did not improve, and the next steps in handling the situation were inquired about.
When a child suddenly develops a fever, parents should first observe the child’s condition and provide appropriate care. If the temperature does not exceed 39 degrees Celsius, physical cooling methods can be tried, such as using warm water to wipe the body, reducing the environmental temperature, etc. However, if the temperature rises above 39 degrees Celsius, immediate medication treatment should be administered, and medical attention should be sought if necessary. Additionally, parents should also pay attention to the child’s diet and fluid intake to maintain body hydration and energy supply.
A child suddenly develops a fever, accompanied by a sore throat with blisters, suspected to be herpangina. However, urine tests show a bacterial infection. The doctor prescribed ceftriaxone. Should other medications be changed? I’ve read that herpangina is caused by enterovirus. Does ceftriaxone fight viruses?
If a child’s tonsillitis persists for over twenty days, consider undergoing a routine blood test and selecting an appropriate treatment method based on the results.
This article provides methods and suggestions for dealing with a child’s viral fever.